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Post subject: Help me idntify this fujigen tele
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 11:45 am
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this tele described to as an '85 squire bullet HHS w/trem here are some pics. The serial # I was give list it as Fujigen '84-87. It's suppose to be a licensed Floyd Trem I think. I googled but couldn't find much. I'm looking for a neck, suggestions?
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 5:36 pm
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I recently picked up a couple of allparts CBS style (big headstock/lacquer Finish) and I've been pretty happy with them. You won't break the bank either. Just be aware that if you buy an allparts nut to go with it, you will have to do some filing to get an exact fit. I think they purposely make them a little on the big side just so you can get a tight fit.

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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 11:09 am
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Well you already said that you know what it is haha. It's not a telecaster, its a Bullet. They looked like this in the early 80s. If you look them up online (wikipedia is a good place to start http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Bullet ) you'll find that they had a telecaster style headstock. Most pictures you'll find with the body that you have are early 80s (81, 82) but the pickup configuration is different and they have pickgaurds. Its an interesting guitar but now you know where to start on the project. It was kindof a strat tele hybrid. This guitar then got moved to the squier name and changed into the cheap strat copies that are the current incarnation. You can basically do anything you want to this guitar since its hard to find out what types of electronics or spec'd parts it had before. You can always email Fender customer service and ask if they have records of it. Good Luck!


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